N&O Index Card Listings

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Utilities Commission
  • Winborne orders reform in utilities financing. Jan.3-34:1.
  • Excellent beginning, (ed.) Jan.3-34:4.
  • Governor troubled over associate commissioners. Jan.5-34:1.
  • Pot eat and Ha.nft named associate commissioners. Jan.13-34:1.
  • Winborne, in first cse, denies neighbor's pleas. Jan.10-34:1.
Utilities Commission
  • All honor to the governor, (ed.) Jan. 13-34:4.
  • Moves to learn true values of state utilities. Jan.15-34:1. 5.
  • Utilities court will sit today. F.?l-34:
  • Fred L. Seley named TTtility commie si oner. Ap.PO-34:l.
  • Macon critizes Governor in Seeley ap ' nointment. Ap.22-34:3.
Utilities Commission
  • Winborne orders probe of rates of telephone and telegraph service. Ap.30-34:5.
  • Makes funds available for Utility rate probe. May 17-34:1.
  • Oil trucking concern attacks validity ef utilities act. Mar.8-36:10.
  • Utilities order rebukes I.CC. for incoi sistency. Jl.1-36:10.
  • Rate speclalslt get promotion. N.16-37: 16.
Utilities Commission
  • Martin appoints former legislator (Hughes) to utilities agency - Fe 1 89 16C
  • Joint session confirms two Martin appointees (Hughes; Gruber) - Mr 24 89 15A
  • Thornburg opposes phone deregulation - Mr 24 89 1
  • Panel backs phone deregulation bill - Mr 31 89 12A
  • Deregulation of phone service clears hurdle - Ap 27 89 14A
  • Martin nominating ally (Cobb) to Utilities Commission - My 2 89 1C
  • RTP meetings see value in fuel-efficient homes - My 3 89 12A
  • Senate panel backs assessing utilities for cost of regulation - My 4 89 26A
  • Legislative roundup: Cobb nominated (for Utilities Commission) - My 7 89 30A
  • Commission to rule in dispute involving electric and natural gas utilities - My 21 89 4I
  • Veteran member (Hipp) of utilities panel stepping down - Jn 28 89 18C
  • GOP senator (Cobb) approved to Utilities Commission - Jn 29 89 19A
  • Redman to head utilities panel - Jy 5 89 14C
  • CP&L wins ruling in dispute on fees - Jy 22 89 5B
  • Duke Power customer refund pared by Utilities Commission - Oc 26 89 2C
  • Triangle residents urge utilities to help cut power use, costs - Oc 31 89 3C
  • Caller ID proposal delayed; Customer comments sought on new plan - No 22 89 3C
  • Greyhound route cut rejected (served 12 Eastern North Carolina towns) No 28 89 2C
  • Report ordered on gas shortage; Utilities Commission seeks outlook on supplies for rest of winter - De 28 89 1
Utilities Commission
  • Commission orders revision of Caller ID; Protection of police numbers is sought - Ap 3 90 1
  • State panel to consider Duke Power promotion (of heat pumps) - Ap 4 90 6C
  • Complaint sparks questions on billing for cellular phones - Ap 5 90 5B
  • Commission caps utilities' letter-writing efforts (on Caller ID) - Ap 6 90 1B
  • Appalachian State asks for delay of project (in Deep Gap) - My 8 90 4B
  • Truckers seek rate hike as cost of fuel increases - Au 11 90 3B
  • Utilities panel to study billing for '900' calls - Se 12 90 4B
  • 2 state utilities workers resign; Supervisor demoted in wake of audit - No 23 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: - State utilities chief (Redman) changes his routine - De 28 90 1B
Utilities Commission
  • Under the Dome: Cook losing seat on utilities panel - Ja 4 91 1B
  • Editorial: A crucial Utilities seat - Ja 7 91 10A
  • Ill. utility company contests N.C. fine; Commission mulls $381,000 penalty - Ap 3 91 6C
  • Martin names former judge (Duncan) to Utilities Commission seat - Ap 25 91 3B
  • Illinois utility pays N.C. fine over purchase (CWS Systems) - My 18 91 10C
  • Electric rates to rise; Duke wanted more than 4.2% - No 13 91 9C
  • Gas rate adjustment runs hot and cold - No 29 91 3B
  • Retail customers to pay more for utilities - De 19 91 5B